I think it is a scam because I reciced a letter from them May 15, 2012 and they're asking for $20.00 to be sent to ADD P.O. Box 358Hewletr, NY 11557-0358. I wonder how many of us received this letter stating that we're ELIGIBLE to win $1,645,000.00 in guaranteed Cash & Prizes . If a million people would send me $20.00 I'd be happy & satisfied. I'd keep a small amount for my dishonest work & send the winner the balance of $1,644,000.
Yes, it is a scam
Yes, it is. If he had a secret to "automatic wealth" he'd not need to charge you for it.
IF you have to ask it is best to assume it is a scam.
Yes, it is.
yeah ,yes,si it is a pure and absolutely a scam
It is just a scam and in no way connected with Google - avoid.
Yes, it is. There is no such thing as "automatic wealth", and those who sent Ryan $49.99 were disappointed.
Yes, it's a scam. You send him your money, and in return he gives you the secret to Automatic Wealth. Here's the secret to how "Ryan Jackson" gets wealth - he has people send him their hard earned money for nothing! Obviously if he had a real secret to wealth, he'd be busy doing that, not charging you money! If his secret works so well, why doesn't he just give it away? There is no "automatic" way of generating wealth, never has been, never will be.
Yup, don't even bother...
It's utterly dependent on HOW you gonna use it.
No, it's an "Advance Fee" scam. You send your money, and you do not get any "automatic" wealth, or any other kind of wealth.
Heathrow Airport does have a freight department. All airports do. But if they are holding something valuable for you, that you never knew you had, and they need a fee, it is a scam.